Properties of Theories

What constitutes a good theory?

Felix Schönbrodt

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

2023-09-18

What constitutes a good theory?

  1. Inherent quality criteria - before the theory gets in contact with empirical data.

„experimental tests are often superfluous and we should instead focus more on nonempirical evaluations of the quality of our theories” (Szollosi & Donkin, 2021)

  1. Empirical evidence for the theory (“Empirische Bewährung”), usually expressed as relative evidence compared to a competing theory.

Inherent quality criteria

A good theory …

  • defines the variables
  • specifies the domain
  • builds internally consistent relationships
  • makes specific predictions about phenomena that have not yet been observed (only specific predictions, which can also be false, allow falsifications)

Wenn der Hahn kräht auf dem Mist, ändert sich’s Wetter oder bleibt wie es ist.

More properties of good theories

Slide from Karolin Salmen’s talk @ ZPID

A good theory is falsifiable?

Very difficult topic … - Quine-Duhem problem: A failed test always can either be attributed to (a) a core hypothesis (which would falsify / weaken the theory) or (b) an auxiliary hypothesis (“The manipulation did not work; the measurement was unreliable”) - Lakatosian defense (blaming the auxiliary, creating new ad-hoc auxiliary hypotheses)

(see Von Nordenflycht, A. (2023). Clean up Your Theory! Invest in Theoretical Clarity and Consistency for Higher-Impact Research. Organization Science, orsc.2022.16122. https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2022.16122)